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Not very impressed with this. My phone and network disk stopped working because of the new dhcp server. The least they could have done is send out a warning email first.
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Thanks for letting me know, mind you only found out when i installed windows 8 and it kept coming up with x.x.1.100 not my normal ip
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Realised this morning that there was an unsecure TP Link router broadcasting in my wireless connections list, I thought who would be stupid enough nowadays to use a router without security, then after checking it out further I realised it was the test router from ICM. I am furious to think that I have been broadcasting my network to everyone and their dog, not only that but the fact that you can gain access to the Sky router as well by being connected to the TP Link. Only by looking on here and another forum did I find out that the testing has ended. Why the hell were no warning emails sent to advise people that they would be resetting the router back to factory firmware.
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A warning email would have been nice-correct.
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True, but now have dd-wrt firmware on mine. so a nice free router and £25 not bad for a few months
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Hi all,
I am now confused Conor said we could keep our routers, but today got a email from ICM saying they want the routers back. so do we have to send them back or keep them
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Reading the post, which may or may not have been their official position sounds like there was an option to keep the router if you wanted to.
If someone wants to forward me a scan of the letter I can see exactly what it says, and we can perhaps chase for a clarification, particularly for those who might want to hang onto the router.
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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Also sounds like we have to pay for the return postage and then they'll refund us later. Not too keen on the sound of that tbh.
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Also sounds like we have to pay for the return postage and then they'll refund us later. I'm far from being a lawyer so I stand to be corrected, but I don't think they can insist on that.
It's their property, supplied as part of a trial which would involve you in zero expense, if they want it back that badly they can either send you the parcel equivalent of an SAE or they can arrange for its collection by a courier or similar.
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband moderator but it does not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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As I said a scan of the letter and I'll take a gander and we can chase ICM collectively
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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